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Bartholin cyst and breastfeeding

Hello I need help. I gave birth 3 weeks ago and during the labour one of the nurses noticed that I have a Bartholin cyst. Its right by the entrance to the vagina, it looks of the size of a quail egg. I realised that I noticed some formation there about 2 years ago but at the time it was a size of a pea, but didnt realise it was a cyst I thought it was supposed to be there. Now its much bigger, and Im worried itll carry on growing. I understand Silicea is often prescribed to deal with such cysts but Im breast feeding so am limited in terms of what I can take. Can you please advise me if there is anything I can take now to get rid of the cyst for good? I dont want it to come back. Ive consulted with the doctor who helped to deliver my baby.The doctor doesnt advise to have it drained as he says itll be then likely to come back. Please help me if there is anything I can take that is compatible with breastfeeding.
 
  Curious25 on 2025-04-03
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
but Im breast feeding so am limited in terms of what I can take. These remedies are very mild and will not affect the child.

Start with KALI MUR 6X FIVE TABS THREE TIMES A DAY.WEEKLY FEEDBACKS.
 
anuj srivastava yesterday
Thank you, Guru. I have just ordered kali mur. Should I take the remedy before or after food? Also, would you advise to use tea tree oil?
 
Curious25 13 hours ago
Should I take the remedy before or after food? 30 mins before or after food.


Also, would you advise to use tea tree oil?You can use it.
 
anuj srivastava 3 hours ago

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